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What to do on those chilly fall mornings…? Posted by on Oct 10, 2013 in Grammar, Phrases

Summer was beautiful – I love spending time kayaking, paddle boarding, hiking, biking…But I also love this time of the year when nights and mornings are chilly…So what do you do on those cold mornings and during chilly evenings (besides obvious brushing teeth, washing your face, getting dresses etc.)? I’m sure the list could be endless…but let’s try to come up with some ideas of what to do so I can give you a Polish translation:

Image by Nick Klein kleinnick on flickr.com

Image by Nick Klein kleinnick on flickr.com

have a cup of hot coffee – wypij filiżankę gorącej kawy (my personal favorite:))

 

go for a morning jog/run – wybierz się na poranny jogging / run

 

read a book – przeczytaj książkę (I wish I would have more time for tis one…it gets a little tricky with 2 young children)

 

take your dog for a walk – zabierz psa na spacer

 

check polish blog! – sprawdź polski blog

 

check your email – sprawdzić e-mail

 

watch news on tv – obejrzyj wiadomości w telewizji

 

read a book to your child – przeczytaj książkę dla dziecka

 

start a fire – rozpal ogień

 

snuggle up with a blanket – otul się kocem

 

watch your favorite movie – obejrzyj ulubiony film

 

make popcorn – zrób prażoną kukurydzę

 

call a friend – zadzwoń do przyjaciela

 

Do następnego razu… (Till next time…)

 

 

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About the Author: Kasia

My name is Kasia Scontsas. I grew near Lublin, Poland and moved to Warsaw to study International Business. I have passion for languages: any languages! Currently I live in New Hampshire. I enjoy skiing, kayaking, biking and paddle boarding. My husband speaks a little Polish, but our daughters are fluent in it! I wanted to make sure that they can communicate with their Polish relatives in our native language. Teaching them Polish since they were born was the best thing I could have given them! I have been writing about learning Polish language and culture for Transparent Language’s Polish Blog since 2010.


Comments:

  1. Emilia Rones:

    I’m sure every one of the ideas you have introduced in your article. They’re extremely persuading and may certainly perform. Still, the posts are extremely speedy for starters. Might you desire increase these people somewhat coming from the very next time? Basically article.

  2. Jerry Halkoski:

    Dear Kasia,

    You lead a very interesting life in New Hampshire. Gratulje.

    Bylem w Polsce jednastej raz ale nie mowie dobrze po Polsku. Niestety.

    I appreciate what you are doing to aid those of us who are struggling to learn Polish. I have an article that states Polish is the most difficult language to learn, partially due to the seven case, accusitive ,dative, etc. It certainly is not easy.

    Suggestion: on the 100 most common words, it would be helpful to also provide a meaning per se. Prawda.

    Jerry